Born in March 1989 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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March 1989 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunMarch 1, 1989 to March 20, 1989Pisces
SunMarch 21, 1989 to March 31, 1989Aries
MoonMarch 1, 1989 to March 2, 1989Sagittarius
MoonMarch 3, 1989 to March 4, 1989Capricorn
MoonMarch 5, 1989 to March 6, 1989Aquarius
MoonMarch 7, 1989 to March 8, 1989Pisces
MoonMarch 9, 1989 to March 10, 1989Aries
MoonMarch 11, 1989 to March 12, 1989Taurus
MoonMarch 13, 1989 to March 14, 1989Gemini
MoonMarch 15, 1989 to March 17, 1989Cancer
MoonMarch 18, 1989 to March 19, 1989Leo
MoonMarch 20, 1989 to March 22, 1989Virgo
MoonMarch 23, 1989 to March 24, 1989Libra
MoonMarch 25, 1989 to March 27, 1989Scorpio
MoonMarch 28, 1989 to March 29, 1989Sagittarius
MoonMarch 30, 1989 to March 31, 1989Capricorn
MercuryMarch 1, 1989 to March 10, 1989Aquarius
MercuryMarch 11, 1989 to March 28, 1989Pisces
MercuryMarch 29, 1989 to March 31, 1989Aries
VenusMarch 1, 1989 to March 23, 1989Pisces
VenusMarch 24, 1989 to March 31, 1989Aries
MarsMarch 1, 1989 to March 11, 1989Taurus
MarsMarch 12, 1989 to March 31, 1989Gemini
JupiterMarch 1, 1989 to March 11, 1989Taurus
JupiterMarch 12, 1989 to March 31, 1989Gemini
SaturnMarch 1, 1989 to March 31, 1989Capricorn
UranusMarch 1, 1989 to March 31, 1989Capricorn
NeptuneMarch 1, 1989 to March 31, 1989Capricorn
PlutoMarch 1, 1989 to March 31, 1989Scorpio
North Node (Rahu)March 1, 1989 to March 31, 1989Pisces
South Node (Ketu)March 1, 1989 to March 31, 1989Virgo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Snake (蛇)

Age

35 years and 9 months old

If you were born on 1st March, 1989, you are 35 years old as on December 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 2 months away.



What happened in March 1989

  • March 1, 1989: The Berne Convention, an international treaty protecting copyright, is ratified by the United States, ensuring international recognition and protection of creative works.
  • March 2, 1989: Twelve European Community nations commit to banning chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by the end of the century, a significant step in addressing ozone depletion and protecting the environment.
  • March 3, 1989: Jammu Siltavuori abducts and murders two young girls in Helsinki, Finland, highlighting the importance of child protection and addressing violence against children.
  • March 4, 1989: Time Inc. and Warner Communications announce their merger, forming Time Warner, a major media and entertainment conglomerate that later becomes Warner Bros. Discovery, shaping the media landscape.
  • March 7, 1989: Iran severs diplomatic ties with the United Kingdom due to Salman Rushdie's book 'The Satanic Verses,' sparking international debate on freedom of expression and religious sensitivities.
  • March 9, 1989: The Soviet Union submits to the jurisdiction of the World Court, demonstrating its willingness to engage in international legal processes and potentially improving global cooperation.
  • March 12, 1989: Tim Berners-Lee creates the proposal document for the World Wide Web, laying the foundation for the internet as we know it, revolutionizing communication and information access.
  • March 13, 1989: A geomagnetic storm causes a power outage in Quebec, affecting millions of people and highlighting the vulnerability of power grids to natural phenomena.
  • March 14, 1989: U.S. President George H. W. Bush enacts a ban on the importation of certain assault weapons, demonstrating the government's commitment to gun control and public safety.
  • March 15, 1989: Israel transfers control of Taba to Egypt, resolving a long-standing territorial dispute and promoting peace and cooperation in the region.
  • March 16, 1989: The Communist Party of the Soviet Union approves agricultural reforms, granting farmers the right to lease state-owned farms, potentially improving agricultural productivity and food security.
  • March 17, 1989: The Civic Tower of Pavia, a historic landmark, collapses, underscoring the importance of preserving cultural heritage and maintaining historical structures.
  • March 20, 1989: Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke publicly admits to marital infidelity, highlighting the personal and political consequences of such actions and the scrutiny faced by public figures.
  • March 22, 1989: Clint Malarchuk, a professional hockey player, suffers a severe injury during a game, emphasizing the risks and dangers associated with contact sports and the need for safety measures.
  • March 23, 1989: Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann announce their achievement of cold fusion at the University of Utah, sparking scientific debate and interest in alternative energy sources.
  • March 24, 1989: The Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska releases a massive amount of oil into Prince William Sound, causing significant environmental damage and highlighting the need for stricter regulations and improved safety measures in the oil industry.
  • March 26, 1989: The first and last contested elections for the Soviet parliament, Congress of People's Deputies, are held, marking a turning point in Soviet politics and leading to the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union.
  • March 29, 1989: The 61st Academy Awards are held, recognizing outstanding achievements in film, with 'Rain Man' winning Best Picture and Jodie Foster receiving her first Best Actress award.